2016-11-01, 15:45
(2016-11-01, 15:27)jingai Wrote:(2016-11-01, 15:22)newoski Wrote: Is there anything that can be done to speed up how fast Alexa processes commands with a large library? Is this a current limitation in the coding or is it simply how fast Alexa can process data?
Faster hardware, LAN/WAN connection, etc?
My server is an i7-4770K with media on a soft (Linux) RAID6. I have ~9000 shows, ~2000 movies, ~1500 music videos, and ~25000 songs. My library is in MySQL and the client machine (Kodi) is a 2011 Mac mini connected over gigabit ethernet. My WAN connection is 150mb/10mb cable.
My queries take ~150ms to complete. Total round trip (Echo -> Amazon -> Kodi) I've never seen above about 500ms, with most being in the 300ms range.
edit: two more points I forgot to mention.. the MySQL library is on an SSD (Samsung 850 Pro) and I am self-hosting the skill.
Interesting... I'm using Emby for my database. I'm hardwired with Cat6 for the entire setup. My cache drive is a Samsung 850 Pro. My CPU is an Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1276 v3 @ 3.60GHz
Where are you self hosting? On your local server or elsewhere? Your library is much bigger, so I am hoping this is a problem I can solve...
Where can I look at the time it takes for the data roundtrip?